Roundhouse Gala: Edith Bowman leads the glamour at star studded fundraiser attended by Jeremy Clarkson and Ronnie Wood

 
Glamour: Edith Bowman and Sally Wood (Picture: Ian Gavan/Getty Images)
Emma Powell20 March 2015
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Edith Bowman lead the glamour at the glitzy Roundhouse Gala fundraiser.

The radio DJ dazzled in a ruffled flower print dress as she partied at the lavish event.

Jeremy Clarkson looked to have put his Top Gear drama to one side as he attended the fundraiser.

The 54-year-old presenter - who was suspended from Top Gear last week following a reported "fracas" with the shows producer Oisin Tymon over a hot meal - raised £100,000 by offering guests the chance to join him for a lap around the Top Gear test track.

Glamour girls: Edith Bowman and Sally Wood (Picture: Ian Gavan/Getty Images)

He also donated £80,000 to the arts charity when he purchased a piece of artwork by Marc Quinn.

Also at the Roundhouse Trust fundraiser, which helps 11-25 year olds to realise their creative potential, was Rolling Stones rocker Ronnie Wood.

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The 67-year-old musician took to the stage with Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones to provide the night's entertainment before he was later pictured planting a kiss on the cheek of his wife Sally, 37, who was Chair for the gala which raised £1 million.

Comedian Rob Brydon – who is set to star as a dwarf in new film The Huntsman – also took to the stage to treat guests to a rendition of Drown In My Own Tears.

Singer Charlotte Church, who has been absent from the limelight, made her return at last night’s event where she was channelling this season’s Seventies style.

Wearing a patterned multi-coloured dress with chunky brown heels Church, 29, posed for photos alongside her new partner Jonathon Powell.

An online auction offering acting classes with Adrian Lester, Ronnie Woods guitar and artwork from Damien Hirst to Noel Fielding and Bob Dylan ran previous to last night's event to raise funds for the arts charity.

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